Detective Gregory Johnson is a middle aged man who spends his time cleaning the streets of New York of her crime. He's been working in the same police department for the past twenty years and he hasn't been promoted once. His lieutenant says that it's because Johnson is too quiet, but Johnson has his reasons why he never gets promoted and it starts with the lieutenant.
One day Johnson gets his wish and gets assigned on a local case to find a missing teenage girl, who has been missing for two years. The lieutenant says that if Johnson solves this case, he will be promoted to captain if he wishes. With the thought of captain in his head, Johnson struggles to find the missing girl, but in order to get what he wants he will have to go through some obstacles. Becoming captain becomes even harder when Johnson is forced to work with a "know-it-all" detective named, Kimberly Conner.
Together, Detective Johnson and Conner will go through wits end to find the missing even if it means losing everything they have.

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